Swiss Bishops' Conference Explained

The Swiss Bishops' Conference (SBC; de|Schweizer Bischofskonferenz; fr|Conférence des évêques suisses; it|Conferenza dei vescovi svizzeri; rm|Conferenza dals uvestgs svizzers) is the coordinating body of the Catholic dioceses in Switzerland. It was founded in 1863 as the world's first Bishops Conference and is a member of the Council of European Bishops' Conferences.

Members

It meets quarterly and comprises 9 members: the bishops of the six dioceses of Switzerland, the auxiliary bishops and the two abbots of Saint-Maurice and Einsiedeln.

Dioceses

Territorial abbeys

Presidents

See also

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